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Men's Soccer picks up big win against local Rival on Towson, Phil Bannister returns to lineup

By Patrick Taylor Sports Editor On Saturday, September 19, the Loyola Greyhounds Men's Soccer team took on the Towson Tigers in a local battle, with the Hounds emerging with a one to nothing victory. Loyola (3-2-1) needed this win to climb above .500, and in doing so proved that they still have the ability to win close competitions, something that they have struggled with early in the year.

Women's Soccer picks up a big shutout win over American, battles to a hard fought tie against Old Dominion

By Rich Conforti Assistant Sports Editor The Loyola women's soccer team began their games for the week with a successful trip to the nation's capital that resulted in a 2-0 victory over American University on September 18th. The win resulted in another shutout for goalkeeper Brittany Henderson; her second in what has been a great season for the senior.

Immaturity a growing trend among athletes in the sports world

By Kyle Anderson Staff Writer "I'm going to take this ball and shove it down your (expletive) throat." Serena Williams didn't just use foul language while threatening a line judge during last week's US Open; she also waved her racquet and pointed menacingly at the judge during her rant.

Player Profile: Junior Goalkeeper Kyle Wittman

By Patrick Taylor Sports Editor Kyle Wittman had pretty big shoes to fill when he took the place of All-American goalie Milos Kocic for the Loyola Men's Soccer team. Kocic recorded numerous shutouts, and many on the outside were unsure if Wittman would be able to put up the same kind of numbers as his predecesor.

Potential NFL lockout threatens 2011 season

By Rich Conforti Assistant Sports Editor Lockout, Collective Bargaining Agreement, rookie wages, uncapped seasons, labor deals; all words that any diehard NFL fan cringes at the sound of. Any serious fan is aware of the potential lockout that could shutdown the 2011 season of the sport that has most certainly become our nation's trademark game.

Rants and Raves with the Editor: Part Three of Ten

By Patrick Taylor Sports Editor Loyola Fanship Shame on Loyola fans for not turning up for the Loyola soccer match on Saturday against Towson. If there was a legitimate excuse, than fine. If you don't like soccer, that's fine. But if you didn't go because of Craig's Fest, then shame on you.

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